Pursuing Venture Capital: Determine Whether You're A Good Candidate For Institutional VC Funding
- Topics:
- Investment Strategy,
- Venture Capital
- Tags:
- Entrepreneur.com Inc.,
- Entrepreneurship,
- Finance,
- Financing Startups,
- Investment,
- Management,
- Venture Capital
- Source:
- Entrepreneur.com
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Overview: This template explains few questions which determine whether you're a good candidate for institutional Venture Capital (VC) funding: are you a technology company?; can you be a market leader?; will it be cheap to make this company?; is there a clear distribution channel?; can this product be distributed without significant support?; can the product or service generate gross margins of more than 50 percent?; can the company go public or be acquired?; can the company achieve $25 million in sales, and are there prospects for $50 million to $100 million in sales?.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jun 2007 | Pages: 4




